STRAND THEATRE.
Never _ before, has Charlie Chaplin shown himself to euch advantage as ho doc3'in "The Pilgrim," a, four-reel feature production now . screening at the Strand Theatre, which appeals to all , classes of theatre-goers and reveals Chap-, lin/as the greatest hying pantomimist. In "Potash.and PerlmuUer" Barry Bernard .and Alex Carr, the two artists who.played the original roles on the legitimate stage in New York during this production's phenomena) 'run,, are seen to'advantage. A richly humorous story of a cross-section of life, showing as it does a zestful spirit of Jewish initiative in conducting a cloak and suit business, it carries.on,with all the sparkle of tha original yarn by Montague Glass.and the play which he wrote in co-operation with -Charles Klein. On the screen the story takes' on a new value. In addition excellent supports are being screened. ■•
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 9
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137STRAND THEATRE. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 9
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